Some of the best TV lines of 2013

Bryan Cranston, left, as Walter White and Dean Norris as Hank in a scene from "Breaking Bad."

Bryan Cranston, left, as Walter White and Dean Norris as Hank in a scene from "Breaking Bad." (AMC)

Yvonne Villarreal

It's that time of year -- a time when the entire Internet makes its year-end lists for all those folks who appreciate procrastinating aids. So who are we to deny you?

We painstakingly went through our DVR -- and our Twitter feed, our notepads and the company restroom stalls -- to pull out some of the best lines TV had to offer this year. The list, of course, is subjective and incomplete. And in the spirit of giving, we hope you readers will contribute and expand the list in the comments section.

To get you started, here's what caught our attention this year (in no particular order):

"If you don't know who I am, then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly." -- Walter White ("Breaking Bad")

Don't let the khakis fool you: You don't want to be threatened by Walter White, a.k.a. Heisenberg. In the opener to the final episodes of the AMC drama, Walt's Drug Enforcement Administration agent brother-in-law Hank, who finally figured out Walt's alter ego, got put on notice. And we were scared.

It was the word that blew up Twitter in May. In the big twist Season 2 finale of "Scandal," viewers learned that shady Rowan, the leader of the black ops CIA team who spent much of the season sabatoging Olivia Pope, is actually Olivia's pop. #whoa